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Can a TXV valve be installed "after market" to the inside coil system of a Carrier Performance-series system?

The reason I ask is this:
One the furnaces -- an Infinity 80 -- we are installing in our new home will be horizontally mounted on the garage wall and all the coil units for Carrier with a TXV are vertical upflow/downflow models from what I can see.

I want to ensure that our A/C system has a TXV on it. The outside unit will be a Performance 12 SEER.

Txv

Dallisbill;
I do believe that your hvac
guy should be able to get them
with the coil. Most of the time.
I always get mine at the same time.
Just let the hvac guys worry
about it.And by the way.
_PICTURES_
We love pictures!!! Lets us be
there with you.And we what to
see how we did.
41Gasman

Thanks, but... Where did I imply DYI, anywhere? It's *not* a DYI question. I appreciate the advice, but I am afraid you are mistaken.

If you have been following my posts since I joined ~10 days ago, I am simply trying to learn as much as I can about *what* we are paying for and *what* we should do to get the *best bang* for our buck.
Thanks to 41gasman and others here, I have already learned enough to have half the duct ripped and replaced by the sub due to his sloppy-labor-guys! I have learned how to add more combustion air pipe to feed a garage-installed furnace in super-sealed ICF house.

I ask why they do things, then ask "why not this too?" Sometimes the asnwer fits, sometimes it does not, so I seek clarity. That's not DYI, that's simply being an informed, on-top-of-things, good consumer.

So, as long as you're here, would you care to share any professional thoughts on a Hoyme power-damper for combustion air pipe? Seems to me there's no need to have a hole thru to the roof in a 95F summer if the heat ain't on and combustion air ain't needed. Ditto in the (mild) winters... ;-)

If the coil can't be ordered with a TXV "stock", adding one after the fact is no problem. Main thing is compressor will need start assist kit installed, especially if TXV is non-bleed type. Best start assist kit is a potential relay and a start capacitor with bleed resistor that accompanies the unit's stock run capacitor. Don't let the installer throw on one of those rinky dink kick start or super boost kits, unless it has all of the components I listed above.

DYSer's

Jingoism: Dallasbill is not what
he might first appear to be
by reading this thread only.
Dallas has been doing exactly
what this forum for.
Learning what he wants and why.
He has put a lot of effort
into learning what a exellent
installation is.And why it
is exellent.
But I shure thank you for the
wide open eyes reletive to dys.
I do believe it's a growing
problem in here.I can appreciate
people wanting to save money.
We all do. BUT . I get paid for
The hundreds and hundreds
and hundreds of hours
(some guy's LIterally a life
time) to learn how To
fix or install what in alot
of cases are some really
complex pieces of machinery.
There are many different brands
that were built and installed
over the last thirty or so
years.And also a tremendous
investment in tools!!
I will NOT! I repete NOT!
Get paid for just the time
I spend on a particular job.
WE are not flippin burgers here.
A guy has to know how to do
the job.I will not be penelized
for being good and fast and
accurate at my job.People can
pay one guy x dollers to try
to figure it out all day.
Or pay a professional x
dollars to show up and do
it right.Done wining now.

Shophound:
*****in ideas.

wendal:
To most of us this is Duuu.
But,it sure does happen.
Good point.